Just to add what was missed by the speaker @2:25 from John 20: 32-34
"So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the two men crucified with Jesus; but when they came to him, they saw that he was dead already, so they didn't break his. However, one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and blod and water flowed out."
The NT was originally written in Aramaic. Mark 16:18-20 is present in the Aramaic Peshiita text. Those verses are also contained in the Majority of Greek texts & the Latin Vulgate translation. They were not added 200 yrs later. Lk 24:51 "and carried up into heaven" is not a disputed verse & is in the Aramaic, Greek & Latin text.
This is not based on seemingly sound historical research, Jesus was recordedly beatin to no end then hung on a cross, of course he died quicker, he had already lost tons of blood, not to mention the fact that he would have been so week that he could not lift himself to breath.
@Henok30 That's not true at all. NT was written in Greek, all scholars agree about it.
TheMegaVldmr 2 months ago
Just to add what was missed by the speaker @2:25 from John 20: 32-34
"So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the two men crucified with Jesus; but when they came to him, they saw that he was dead already, so they didn't break his. However, one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and blod and water flowed out."
Germosmash 1 year ago
The NT was originally written in Aramaic. Mark 16:18-20 is present in the Aramaic Peshiita text. Those verses are also contained in the Majority of Greek texts & the Latin Vulgate translation. They were not added 200 yrs later. Lk 24:51 "and carried up into heaven" is not a disputed verse & is in the Aramaic, Greek & Latin text.
Henok30 2 years ago
jnorrad2005 i agreewith you
joshua4569 2 years ago
This is not based on seemingly sound historical research, Jesus was recordedly beatin to no end then hung on a cross, of course he died quicker, he had already lost tons of blood, not to mention the fact that he would have been so week that he could not lift himself to breath.
jnorrad2005 3 years ago 2